Friday, January 10, 2014

DONATE BOOKS, DELIVER DREAMS - Colorss Foundation

“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.”-this great quote by George R.R. Martin in his book A Dance with Dragons says it all.

Donate Books for better future - designed by Monika Mahore
Learning is an indispensable process in our lives and that learning is an inevitable tool for human development. And when it comes to learning, what’s better than a great, gripping book?

Considering this as the bottom line, Colorss Foundation has organized a book donation drive to amass this rich and resourceful treasure of knowledge with the objective of setting up libraries at their schools in Pune and Vadodara. The books can be either in English or in Hindi meant for children ranging from 5th to 10th grade.

Books are conducive in umpteen ways from attaining basic speech skills, boosting logical ability and communication skills to enhanced concentration and discipline. Be it academics, general knowledge, basic skills or hobbies, books aid us in every sphere of our lives. Thus, reading becomes an imperative skill that needs to be inculcated among children at an early age to enhance their quality life.

Unfortunately, not all children are as lucky as to have access to basic amenity as quality education. For this desolate lot, reading good books is a luxury most of them can only dream of. And this is where our role steps in. we and you can make them realize this but the best part is YOU can transform this distant dream into reality for them by just one humble gesture-donating a book!

Yes, it’s as simple as it sounds! All you need to do is send the needful books to the foundation or help us by taking an initiative to run a collection drive in your own city and join us in this laudable cause. What’s more? This small gesture on your part can brighten up scores of oblivious lives. So what are you waiting for? Contact us today at Facebook, Twitter , YouTube or drop us a mail at contact@colorss.org.

Written by Noma Nazish

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